the 2.4 sunfire engine don't have crankshaft sensor, only have camshaft sensor.
Yes they do have one.. well mine does.. it is above the oil filter kind of behind the rear of the starter.. pain in the but...
Now I wanna know how to get it out?!
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I just replaced mine. It's right above the oil filter, can't see it from below. The way I did it was taking the starter out of the way and, because it was kind of stuck, I had to take the oil filter out also, it has an 8mm hex head screw, after taking this out, used a channel lock pliers to pry it out , it might be easier for you, maybe. Just be careful with the new one and not brake the o ring, I applied a dab of oil to get it lubed.
Good luck!
Alex from Mante, Mexico
on the back of the motor wright below the crank sensor
just above the oil filter
on the rear of the engine just below the coils
The crankshaft sensor is mounted to either side of the front side or the back side of the engine depending on the engine type
were is the crankshaft sensor located on a 1987 Pontiac Grand AM with a 2.5L engine
2003 sunfire
Back of the engine next to the coil packs.
It is located in the front of the engine, above the oil filter, next to the starter. Your going to have to remove the starter for easier access to the sensor.
On the back side of the engine underneath to the left of the knock sensor which is to the left of the camshaft position sensor
Behind the vibration dampner pully Wrong On a Pontiac sunfire 1998 with the 2.4L it's on the front of the engine tucked aboue the oil filter the bolt is a 5/32 size and it's hard to see
It is located behind the crankshaft pulley and requires the pulley to be removed to change it out.
there isn't a crankshaft position sensor on a 3.8l motor in a 1999 Pontiac grand prix according to the manual